The present invention relates to an in-plane switching mode LCD, in which data electrodes and common electrodes in a unit pixel have the same light transmitting area to reduce the luminance difference according to positive or negative polarity of an applied DC voltage. The in-plane switching mode LCD comprises a first substrate: a plurality of data lines on the first substrate; data electrodes and common electrodes alternately formed in an unit pixel area, the data electrodes having a first transmittance area and the common electrodes having a second transmittance area, wherein the first transmittance area equals the second transmittance area; and a shielding layer formed under outer most ones of the common electrodes, and wherein at least one of the data electrodes has a first width, and at least one of the common electrodes has a second width, the second width being greater than the first width.
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December 29, 2006
April 21, 2009
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